Can you learn things/lessons from anime which are applicable in real life?

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huh Yugi-oh??
i don't know your reasoning but what's the lesson in yugi-oh? I always thought that it's just "Activate Trap Card!"

I think I see what's lesson he found on yu-gi-oh....I think that "trust" is what you can learn on this series

"The trick to running is to stay M-A-D. M for 'move ever forward'. A for 'always accelerate', and D for 'dash and don't stop'. If you don't follow those rules, you'll be doing the same thing tomorrow." - Owari no Chronicle

Any film published by Studio Ghibli features dynamic characters who lessons and audiences who gather wisdom through their eyes.

"Reality is nothing but an assumption. Truth is, nobody has the slimmest slight of a clue as to how something's gonna happen until it does. Even then, it's not reality. Reality is propaganda. It's spoon-fed to us until the taste is familiar and we go back for seconds ourselves. It's a tool to shut down what you can hope can be. You put down that spoon. Take heart, have imagination, have faith. Never take hold of your spoon without giving reality room to grow."

I'm currently watching History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi and I like how Kenichi works. He only wants to fight for what's right and he wants to protect his friends. Even after fighting someone, he rushes to make sure they're okay before he worries about himself.

Naruto really teaches about friendship and not giving up on things that matter to you.
Lovely Complex is about how friendship can turn into love, which is pretty sweet.
Death Note, hmmm... It teaches that too much power can turn you into a monster.